Yes. Since the Te makes sure that you see that as soon as you go against the "system" you are risking collapse which will probably lead to your death.

Also just because there is no Fe that does not apply that the concept of community is out of the equation. It is just that people would be far more reserved towards each other.

Place a number of IxTJs in one place and you will see this dynamic at work.

My intuitive guess: NTPs more likely to be active contributors to open source...they like their little community where people show loyalties to little projects that no one makes any money on

Originally Posted by proteanmix

Hmm this is very interesting. It makes sense.

To keep with Babylon's idea, I see a Fe world view as perpetuating and engaging prosocial and eusocial attitudes and behavior.

I think that an environment devoid of Fe, but full of healthy Te and Fi would seem like a bunch of independent city-states strung together only working with each other to increase trade or business or something but without a real sense of interconnectedness or community.

Originally Posted by Antisocial one

I could be wrong but this is totally Fe reaction.

Fe is as much about DIS-loyalty as it is loyalty. Fe people think just as much about who is NOT on their team as much as who is... (so yes the waiter could still be inline with a macro Fe world view)

In Jaguar's example, the waiter's response would just be "Okay." And Jaguar wouldn't have said please

Wrong.

He may or may not have said please, depending on whether or not it's an Fi value of his, or whether or not his Te told him, "you'd better say please, or you might hurt your chances for world domination."

I would however refuse to live in a world without it, as there is no meaning to life at that point. Fi lights the path on this journey called life. Without it, there's no point in making that trip as you'd miss out on the greatest part of it.